There is a term for that mirror issue...I forget but it happens to people who also struggle with left and right...and maths🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is an unrelated comment
I did it for 7 days straight and then did it again after a month. Now I do it at least once in 2 months. So I'd recommend at most once a month and at least once every 3 months or when you feel your hair is super super in need of moisture
Hi Nicole , If I do a twist out with the hair falling more or less how yours is in this video, but I don’t want it to obstruct my vision, like always in my eyes , what tips do you have ?
Hey, I usually put a bobby pin under that section of hair that's falling in my face and it pulls it up. I think I demonstrated how I do that in my "how to prevent shrinkage video"
Hello Nikki, I hope you're well. Firstly for me the first hair product you used was in your first video but it you didn't post them in the video. Your product has been; 1. Argon Oil( African 2.Kentaro 3.Eco Styler 4.Wonder Gro 5.Bentonile Clay 6.Livara Products 7.Miellee Products 2. I also believe It's maximum Hydration method video changed your Curly hair Journey. That's, thank you For this channel. It's has really helped my natural hair Journey.
Hey girl heyyy. Question 1. The first hair product you "Nikkie" used on your hair on this channel was the Olive Oil Heat Protection Serum. This was when you did your first blow dry. Question 2. Definitely the maximum hydration method video. Vanessa K
Hey Nikkie , Your first product to use on YT was the shea butter product, the video was how maximum hydration method changed ur natural hair journey.thanks😅
The mini electric hot comb I bought from Amazon heats up to between 450 -500 degrees. It gets my hair straight and stays 90-95٪ straight until I wash it again with no heat damage. I also purchased another electric hot comb that allows me to choose the temperature up thru 500 degrees, but I haven't used it yet. I say all that to say that today's electric hot combs absolutely gets hot enough and gets the job done. For context, my hair is 4a and 4b textures. Check what's out there again. 😊 Also, it wasn't until I learned the best technique (spine of the comb actually straightens the hair) that I saw the same results I had as a child with the old school hot comb. And if you use it right, it can eliminate the flat iron/comb technique altogether.
Them electric straightening combs don’t get hot like the ones you put on the stove I just started back using my hot comb I have 4c hair I had to learn through trial and error that it’s the back of the comb that straightens the hair the teeth just helps to glide through hair
So with an electric hot comb you have to heat it at the highest heat use some greAse and you have to pull the comb thru your hair with the back of the comb
Afros n mo or nissi naturals(downstairs in the same building) Afros n mo it is 55k on Tuesdays or 65k for deep treatment & twists At nissi naturals it is 45k for deep treatment and twists
The electric hot combs don’t do the job!!!!! I’ve been getting my hair hot combed since I was 7… So I kno for a fact! But with the old school hot comb your hair would’ve been FLAT AND STRAIGHT!! Try the normal 1 next time and you’ll LOVE the outcome!! ❤ Best Wishes Beautiful…